Below is a list of Anti-Racism Organisations I would recommend to help counteract the racism, which has not only provided the support for the Gaza Genocide, but which fuel the rise of the Far-Right in this country.
Although only a few percent of people in the UK would openly say they support the Gaza Genocide and the Far-Right, there are many more who "quietly support" them, and many others who have allowed them to happen by doing nothing to stop them.
Even if you believe your voice doesn't matter, or you do not wish to speak out yourself, you can do a great deal with your donations to support these organisations and the vital work they do.
STAND UP TO RACISM
https://standuptoracism.org.uk/
Across Europe we see the rise of far right and fascist forces, from Marine Le Pen in France to the AfD in Germany.
The far right are a threat to all decent people. The trial of Finsbury Park terrorist Darren Osborne, who murdered Makram Ali, heard that he was radicalised by reading material by Tommy Robinson. When Robinson was leader of the English Defence League, it attacked Muslims, trade unions and strikes.
All those who oppose this must join in a united mass movement powerful enough to drive back the fascist. The majority of people in Britain abhor Robinson and the far right.
We are the majority, they are the few. Britain has a proud history of defeating fascists and racists. We can defeat them again. We must Stand Up to Racism, Islamophobia and antisemitism. We must unite and mobilise against the far right and fascism.
Holocaust Memorial Day Trust
The Holocaust Memorial Day Trust encourages remembrance in a world scarred by prejudice and systematic, targeted persecution. They promote and support Holocaust Memorial Day - the international day on 27 January. The Holocaust is central to Holocaust Memorial Day and we remember the 6 million Jews murdered during the Holocaust. They also commemorate the millions more people murdered through the Nazi persecution of other groups and in the more recent genocides recognised by the UK government, and the genocide in Darfur.
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